The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on the importance of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) in local construction projects, particularly in relation to hiring practices and affordable housing development.
During the meeting, speakers emphasized the need for PLAs to ensure that local residents, especially apprentices, are given opportunities in the construction trades. One speaker highlighted that while some projects are not currently covered by a PLA, there is a significant push to include more San Francisco residents in the workforce. The speaker advocated for policies that would facilitate the hiring of apprentices, noting that the presence of PLAs typically guarantees both journeymen and apprentices on job sites.
The discussion also touched on the contentious issue of affordable housing projects. It was noted that a previous administration had committed to including affordable housing under PLAs, but the current administration, led by Mayor Breed, has rescinded that commitment. This has led to ongoing negotiations and concerns about the quality and accessibility of affordable housing in the city.
Several members of the council expressed gratitude to various stakeholders, including the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, for their ongoing support and guidance. They acknowledged the success of the current PLA framework as a national model for workforce development, emphasizing the need to implement existing funding to support these initiatives, especially as economic challenges loom.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued dialogue and potential legislative action to expand the scope of PLAs to include more public projects, particularly those funded by taxpayer dollars. The overarching goal remains to ensure that all housing developments in San Francisco meet high standards and provide quality living conditions for residents.